The BJP in Telangana would meet Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and other top leaders in Delhi later this week on the alleged goof-up in Intermediate exam results that led to widespread protests in the State.
State BJP president K Laxman told reporters here that a party delegation would meet Singh during a visit to the national capital on May 9 and 10.
The party leaders were also likely to meet President Ram Nath Kovind, he said.
The party would also meet National Human Rights Commission representatives.
On May 7 and 8, four teams of BJP leaders, led by Laxman, party general secretary Muralidhar Rao, former MLA G Kishan Reddy and party MP Bandaru Dattatreya, would meet the families of 26 students who allegedly committed suicide upset over the intermediate exam results.
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BJP would undertake one-day fast by involving parents on May 11 and 12 to mount pressure on the government, he said.
The party would hold meetings with parents of children who appeared for Intermediate exams on May 15 and 16, he said.
Laxman alleged that the state government lacked sensitivity as it has not responded to the opposition protests. He demanded that the government take up revaluation of answer sheets instead of re-verification.
On the clash between members of two communities over the setting up of a shed on a land where a place of worship was demolished, Laxman alleged it showed the friendship betwen ruling TRS and AIMIM.
He wanted to know why BJP MLA Raja Singh, who had gone there to enquire about the situation, was "arrested" while "spreading out red carpet" to the AIMIM MLA.
The incident showed the double standards of the TRS government, he claimed.
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